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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One hard-to-find episode plus 3 classics,
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This review is from: Dragnet: Volume Six (DVD)
Dragnet, Volume 6 (Classic TV Series). Four great episodes of Dragnet. .22 RIFLE is tough to find anywhere else. THE BIG PAIR is a fan favorite.
Episode One: .22 RIFLE FOR CHRISTMAS (12/18/52) Episode Two: THE BIG BAR (10/14/54) Episode Three: THE BIG PAIR (9/16/54) Episode Four: THE BIG SEPTEMBER MAN (5/8/52; 11th episode) If you're new to Classic Dragnet, Amazon also sells a set called DRAGNET (25 EPISODES) -- The best and most complete collection of the many first-run Dragnet sets available. The set features 25 Dragnet episodes on 5 one-sided DVDs in a fold-out package with an attractive slipcase. Start there for to begin your collection.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Why I Like Dragnet,
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This review is from: Dragnet: Volume Six (DVD)
I like those old TV shows that are short and to the point.
What is out there now spends stoo much time on how the participants feel toward each other. There are usually so many different topics in one show it gets hard to keep track of everything. Not so with Dragnet. Bob Huebner
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Police Show Ever!,
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Long before there was SVU, CSI, NYPD Blue, Columbo, et al...there was Joe Friday. No one did police stories better than actor/producer Jack Webb. A strong supporter of police and law and order issues, Webb brought a no nonsense, dry humor to the every day grunt work that led to arrests and convictions. HIs trademark "just the facts ma'am" entered the language as a memetic. For those of use who literally witnessed the birth and spread of television in the forties and fifties, Jack Webb will always be remembered for his iconic role as Sgt. Friday.
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